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    William Faulkner‚ the use of foreshadowing is used truly conspicuously. To foreshadow is to provide advanced indications to a future event or discovery.. The extremely strong dank scent about Ms. Emily’s house‚ the second floor of this residence being locked and the discovery of the iron grey hair‚ all are strong foreshadowing incidents that achieve this surprising and strong but also believable ending. Faulkner use of foreshadowing is used ingeniously to achieve a shocking and powerful yet certain ending

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    to not feel bad‚ and that many students go to prom by themselves‚ but from the kitchen‚ his little sister who is coloring at the table replies‚ “no they don’t.” The mother fixes her son’s black bowtie as he makes his way towards the front door. As he grabs the door handle‚ his father comes from the other room and calls for his son. When the boy turned around‚ the father tossed him his car keys to a silver 2013 Audi S6. The boy catches them with one hand‚ and shows a look of shock. His father then tells

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    tried to calm her down so they put her on the bed. They also injected her then took her back to her bedroom. They stripped her and put her on the bed face down with the phone in her hand. Kennedy and Lawford emptied her prescription bottles and locked the door‚ leaving without the diary. It is well known that the diary was never seen again. Kennedy called Dr Greenson and informed him that she was going to go public about his affair with her. This information would end Dr Greenson’s career. They also

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    CapitalBanc Corporation case 2.4 1- Management assertion is a set of information that the management provided it to the auditor‚ so the auditor will make sure there are no material misstatements. According to AU 326‚ paragraph 3‚ management assertions can be either explicit or implicit and can be classified according to three categories: Assertions about transactions‚ assertions about accounts balance‚ and assertions about presentation and disclosure. The auditor has to keep in mind that the

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    locks the door and the window in Billy’s room so he would suffocate. This only happened in “Tales of the Unexpected”. Once Billy drank the tea offered to him by the landlady‚ he began to feel ill and bizarre. Little did he know he had trusted a fallacious person who seemed to be nice but was actually fake. Billy believed that the landlady was a caring‚ loving nice lady‚ who turned out to be a person with a joy of killing people. The landlady then took him to his room and locked the door along with

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    Case Digest: U.S. vs. Ah Chong G.R. No. L-7929 March 19‚ 1910 Facts: Because of the many bad elements happening at Fort McKinley‚ Ah Chong‚ a cook‚ locked himself in his room by placing a chair against the door. After having gone to bed‚ he was awakened by someone trying to open the door of his room. He called out twice‚ Who is there‚ but received no answer. Fearing that the intruder was a robber‚ he leaped from his bed and called out again‚ If you enter the room I will kill you. But at the precise

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    takes the key and tries many doors before the key fits in a small door. Alice wants to go through the little door but she is too big to fit through the door. When she went back to the table she sees a bottle on the table with on a paper label the words: DRINK ME. When she starts drinking the bottle she starts shrinking until she is ten inches high. Now she is the right size for going through the little door to the beautiful garden.so she goes to the door but it is still locked and she has left the key

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    As I sneaked down the hallway keeping my guard up trying not to get caught by anyone‚ I found a room with the briefcase we were looking for. Inside the room there were video screens that went to static and a steel door locked with a red light flashing above it. The case was on a table opened with the plans scattered across the table. I gathered the plans but can’t help to read the large print saying SUPER SOLDIER PROGRAM. I scanned the plans quickly and they described

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    confirms my previous prediction of the book having a technology based theme. This passage is a great example because of the fact it contains much information about the Gauntlet‚ the program built to protect the super computer TRANSLTR. "Susan’s eyes locked on the screen. Her mind searched desperately for some other explanation‚ but there was none. It was proof- sudden and inescapable: Tankado had used mutation strings to create a rotating cleartext function‚ and Hale had conspired with him to bring

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    plaid pattern of the shirt jacket that he was wearing with the torn off shirttail. His head began to swim with the realization that the fabric on the outer curved wall sticking out was the same piece of cloth that was stuck on the other side of the door of the inner curved wall. He fell to his knees and wondered. This is no onion maze. This was a dimension other than the normal x‚ y and z of Euclidean coordinates. Was he in a Möbius strip with a one-sided surface and boundary? John meditated on

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